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Lamprus of Erythrae
Lamprus of Erythrae or Lamprus of Athens () was an ancient Greek musician with excellent skill at the playing of the lyre.〔H. W. Garrod
==Life==
He was born in Athens,〔(musesrealm.net )〕〔(msu.edu website )〕 alive in the early part of the fifth century B.C.E., and taught music to Sophocles according to some.〔page.123 of Mary Ellen Snodgrass & James Lamar Roberts () (books.google.co.uk website ) Retrieved 2011-12-03. ISBN 0-8220-0566-2.〕〔Copyright © 1997–2010. European Graduate School EGS (egs.edu website ) Retrieved 2011-12-03.〕 He was a teacher of the lyre〔Bigelow, Caroline (musesrealm.net website )〕 and dance.〔William Smith (ed) (1870) ( ancientlibrary.com website ) Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology ISBN 1-84511-002-1〕
A teacher named Lamprus, sometime before 343 B.C.E, while in Mantineia,〔Thomas J. Mathiesen within ISBN 0803230796 Retrieved 2011-09-13.〕〔Lewis Rowell ( jstor.org website )〕 is held to have taught Aristoxenus.〔Andrew Barker (ebooks.cambridge.org ) Retrieved 2011-12-03.〕 However, the fifth-century Lamprus would not have survived long enough to be the teacher of Aristoxenus, so that "Either this is a Lamprus of whom we know nothing else, or the reference has been added to the biographical tradition in order to emphasize Aristoxenus' connection with traditional ancient Greek music as opposed to the "New Music" of the late fifth and fourth centuries.〔Christopher C. Marchetti, ''Aristoxenus Elements of Rhythm'', Diss. Rutgers 1999, p. 3, citing (Laloy 1904, p. 11 ) for the chronological problem.〕
He was noted for his sober lifestyle, choosing to drink water instead of wine; Phrynichus said of him, "that the gulls lamented, when Lamprus died among them, being a man who was a water-drinker, a subtle hypersophist, a dry skeleton of the Muses, a nightmare to nightingales, a hymn to hell."〔Translated by C.D.Yonge (1854) ((attalus.org website) ) from excerpts of ''Athenaeus'' : ''The Deipnosophists'' - BOOK 2 : (). Retrieved 2011-09-13.〕

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